This application claims the benefit of Japanese Application 2003-270147, filed Jul. 17, 2003, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cushion.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the related art, a cushion in which beads are stored as a filling material in an outer cover member exists. Such a cushion has the property whereby the shape can be changed in accordance with a physique due to a preferable flow property of the beads.
The cushion described above, however, is formed into a square, a spherical, or a disk shape, and can change its shape simply in accordance with the physique. Such a change in the shape of the cushion is intended only to achieve a practical object, such as to conform to the physique. Therefore, the change in the shape of the cushion does not provide entertainment for users.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an entertaining cushion wherein the user can change the shape and visually enjoy such a change in shape when in use.
In order to achieve the object described above, a cushion according to the present invention includes an outer cover member formed by integrally combining a plurality of discrete bag members being different in shape from each other and being in fluid communication with each other in interiors thereof, and a filling material in the shape of particulates stored in the outer cover member and that is capable of changing the appearance of the outer cover member by moving among the bag members.
Accordingly, with the cushion according to the present invention, the shape of the appearance of the outer cover member may be changed by moving the particulate filling material stored therein between the respective bag members, and thus, variations in shape thereof can be visually enjoyed.
The cushion according to the present invention can be formed in such a manner that one of the bag members of the outer cover member can be stored in the other bag member thereof.
Accordingly, when the cushion of the present invention includes one bag member stored in the other bag member, the outer cover member can be changed into another completely different appearance having two different shaped parts by pulling the one bag member out from the other bag member, so that it gives a strong impression to the user with an element of surprise, and thus, the user can have more fun.
In addition, by storing the one bag member in the other bag member, it can be stored in a compact shape.
The cushion according to the present invention may be formed in such a manner that the shape of the one bag member of the outer cover member relates to the shape of the other bag member thereof. Consequently, since the shapes of the bag members have relevance with respect to each other, a story-like property is imparted to the cushion of the present invention, and thus, the imagination of the user is stimulated, and the user may have much more fun.
The cushion of the present invention may include beads as the filling material. Accordingly, in the cushion of the present invention, extremely desirable usability is achieved, since the shape can be changed smoothly due to the desirable flow property of the beads, the cushion has superior resiliency, and a soft feel.
According to the cushion of the present invention, the shape of the outer cover member may be changed by moving the particulate filling material stored therein between the bag members, and thus, variations of the shape may be visually enjoyed. Therefore, the cushion can be used for pleasure, and is thus specifically appreciated by children.
Referring now to the attached drawings, an embodiment of the present invention will be described.
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The embodiment shown in the drawings will be described below. According to the cushion 1 of the present embodiment, as shown in
The respective bag members 3 and 4 of the outer cover member 2 are, as shown in
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The shapes of the bag members 3 and 4 may be determined at liberty and are not limited to the dinosaur baby and the dinosaur egg examples shown here.
The first bag member 3 of the outer cover member 2 is formed such that it is capable of being stored in the second bag member 4, as shown in
Then, as shown in
Then, in order to expose the first bag member 3, shaped like the dinosaur baby, the sliding fastener 7 is opened, the opening of the second bag member 4, shaped like the dinosaur egg, is opened, and the first bag member 3, shaped like the dinosaur baby, is pulled outward from inside the second bag member 4.
At this time, a story that the dinosaur baby is just hatched from the egg is created. Therefore, the user may have fin to use their imagination in accordance with the story.
A cloth material having a soft feel and a pleasant texture is preferably used as the material of the outer cover member 2.
In order to enable movement of the filling material 5 between the bag members 3 and 4, some amount of air space is provided in the outer cover member 2. Therefore, the amount of filling material 5 stored in the outer cover member 2 less than the amount that would completely fill each of the bag members 3 and 4, so as to provide space in one of the bag members 3 and 4, even when the other bag member is completely filled with the filling material 5.
Although it is shown as if both of the bag members 3 and 4 are filled completely with the filling material 5 in
Beads 6 are used as the filling material 5 provided in the outer cover member 2. The beads 6 are fine particulate substances, and the size of those used in this example are in a range of about 0.5 to 1 mm in particle diameter. The beads 6 may be made of any material, and a polyolefin-based synthetic resin, such as polypropylene or polyethylene, and a thermoplastic synthetic resin, such as polystyrene and polyvinyl chloride, may be used. It is also possible to use beads that are formed from an expanded synthetic resin, such as so-called expanded beads, for example, and expanded polystyrene beads. In other words, the filler material may be selected arbitrarily from these materials.
The features described in the above-described embodiment may be modified as needed within the scope of the present invention.
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